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With Eris's guidance, informed by Mara Sov, the Guardian returned to the Throne World and would enter a fortified location, the [[Apothecary]] and locate a crystal. A piece of her prison during her time with the Awoken. Taking the crystal to the Altar of Reflection, the Guardian learns the full truth on how the Witch Queen gained control over the Light: she never stole it to begin with. After escaping the Reef, critically injured, Savathûn approached the Traveler on the outskirts of the Last City as a supplicant. From their, the Witch Queen actually died from her wounds but not long after, the Traveler allowed a Ghost to revive her as a Lightbearer, same as any Guardian. The memory ends and Savathûn herself enters, thanking the Guardians for helping her remember, proving that she never stole the Light as her memory showed. Forced to escape before the Witch Queen attacked, the Young Wolf would take this awful truth to the Vanguard. | With Eris's guidance, informed by Mara Sov, the Guardian returned to the Throne World and would enter a fortified location, the [[Apothecary]] and locate a crystal. A piece of her prison during her time with the Awoken. Taking the crystal to the Altar of Reflection, the Guardian learns the full truth on how the Witch Queen gained control over the Light: she never stole it to begin with. After escaping the Reef, critically injured, Savathûn approached the Traveler on the outskirts of the Last City as a supplicant. From their, the Witch Queen actually died from her wounds but not long after, the Traveler allowed a Ghost to revive her as a Lightbearer, same as any Guardian. The memory ends and Savathûn herself enters, thanking the Guardians for helping her remember, proving that she never stole the Light as her memory showed. Forced to escape before the Witch Queen attacked, the Young Wolf would take this awful truth to the Vanguard. | ||
At an emergency meeting in Zavala's office, Ikora was present as the Guardian informed all present about the Traveler granted the Witch Queen the Light. Ikora and everyone else was silent but Zavala was left incredulous and refusing to believe that the Traveler would resurrect and grant one of humanity's most devious foes the Light. Eris Morn would mention the Traveler's past approach of uplifting civilizations then abandoning them as stated in the Books of Sorrow. Zavala would attempt to deny this as mere Hive propaganda but Eris would counter that the Fallen themselves tell a similar tale of the Great Machine visiting their world and then leave as the Whirlwind came and ravaged their civilization. Zavala, still unable to accept this, reminds all present that when the Collapse come to the Sol System, the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity, from forces that include the Hive. Even so, Zavala is left unable to grasp the Traveler's motives. Ikora, however, states that regardless of the Traveler's motives, whether it was having second thoughts about Guardians, doesn't matter. What matters is that she is present to protect humanity and if Savathûn succeeds in her plan, then the Guardians will be cut off from the Light and humanity won't be able to survive the Witness's return. All present agree, with Ikora taking the worm familiar with her to the Relic on Mars. Though she knows it's a long shot, she believes the worm may possess something that could help them defeat the Witch Queen. | At an emergency meeting in Zavala's office, Ikora was present as the Guardian informed all present about the Traveler granted the Witch Queen the Light. Ikora and everyone else was silent but Zavala was left incredulous and refusing to believe that the Traveler would resurrect and grant one of humanity's most devious foes the Light. Eris Morn would mention the Traveler's past approach of uplifting civilizations then abandoning them as stated in the Books of Sorrow. Zavala would attempt to deny this as mere Hive propaganda but Eris would counter that the Fallen themselves tell a similar tale of the Great Machine visiting their world and then leave as the Whirlwind came and ravaged their civilization. Zavala, still unable to accept this, reminds all present that when the Collapse come to the Sol System, the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity, from forces that include the Hive. Even so, Zavala is left unable to grasp the Traveler's motives. Ikora, however, states that regardless of the Traveler's motives, whether it was having second thoughts about Guardians, doesn't matter. What matters is that she is present to protect humanity and if Savathûn succeeds in her plan, then the Guardians will be cut off from the Light and humanity won't be able to survive the Witness's return. All present agree, with Ikora taking the worm familiar with her to the Relic on Mars. Though she knows it's a long shot, she believes the worm may possess something that could help them defeat the Witch Queen. |